“It is with profound sadness that we acknowledge the passing of Ozzie Virgil Sr., a true pioneer in the world of baseball and a symbol of resilience and hope for our community. Ozzie made history as the first Dominican player in Major League Baseball, breaking barriers during a challenging time in our nation’s history. His courage to step onto that field inspired generations of athletes—especially here in the Bronx, where baseball is more than just a sport; it’s a part of our cultural fabric.
Ozzie’s journey from Monte Cristi, Dominican Republic, to the highest level of professional baseball serves as a powerful reminder of what is possible through hard work, perseverance, and unyielding spirit. He didn’t just break records; he shattered stereotypes, opening doors for future generations of Latino players. As a Bronx Walk of Famer, he showed us that, despite the obstacles, we can succeed and blaze a trail for others.
Beyond his accomplishments on the field, Ozzie was a role model—a figure who represented courage, dignity, and community. He was an inspiration not only to Dominican Americans but to everyone who believes in the pursuit of a dream against all odds. His story embodies the values that define our borough: resilience, strength, and the relentless pursuit of progress.
Our thoughts and prayers are with the Virgil family and all those who were touched by his remarkable life and career. May his legacy continue to inspire and remind us of the impact that one person can have in bringing communities together and creating a more inclusive world.
Rest in power, Ozzie Virgil Sr. You will forever be remembered as a champion on and off the field, and your legacy will continue to inspire the Bronx and beyond.”
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